. >> it's young advocates who first saw the value of technology as a tool of empowerment. >> we're actually introducing a new mobile phone app for young women who have just had their first child to help them be a better mothers. it's also going to start telling them things they could do to ensure that they're planning and spacing their future families at the rate they want. >> many, many young people are now coming to planned parenthood through their cell phone, and not only young people in the united states, but young people all across the globe. so one of the exciting things about at this conference has been the opportunity to talk to people about our ability to reach more young people where they are and where they live, and quite honestly that's through their cell phone. >> in malaysia, 43-percent of the population is young people. educating them about reproductive health and equality is done peer to peer. despite great strides, recent headlines underscore the need for high quality information about reproductive health. >> we have read many cases of abandoned babies. we don't want such a